A STATIC LULLABY to Play a Handful of California Reunion Shows

by | Dec 28, 2015

This is like 2003 all over again — literally. A Static Lullaby will be reforming for a string of California reunion shows in early 2016, and they’ll be performing their 2003 debut album …And Don’t Forget to Breathe in its entirety. 

If you’ve been following us for a while, you may remember one of our early interviews with the band back in 2008, where we talked with former bassist Dane Poppin about their latest album Rattlesnake! and the woes of dealing with major labels.

Anyway, the band will be hitting up a handful of spots in California in February/March. It’ll be their first time back onstage since 2012.

Here’s a stream of  …And Don’t Forget to Breathe in full.

A Static Lullaby reunion shows:

Feb 26 San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar
Feb 27 Pomona, CA @ The Glasshouse
Mar 25 Orangevale, CA @ The Boardwalk
Mar 26 San Francisco, CA @ Social Hall SF

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